Luke Evans steps out to do some shopping along the beach with boyfriend Rafael Olarra on Wednesday (August 19) in Byron Bay, Australia.
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Cut Copy have released a new track today (August 5), ‘Like Breaking Glass’, the third single to be lifted from their forthcoming album.The band’s sixth studio album, ‘Freeze, Melt’, is set for release August 21 through their label Cutter. So far, they’ve released the tracks ‘Love Is All We Share’ and ‘Cold Water’.They’ve now released a music video for ‘Like Breaking Glass’, directed by famed digital artist Takeshi Murata and Christopher Rutledge.
Luke Evans steps out to do some shopping along the beach with boyfriend Rafael Olarra on Wednesday (August 19) in Byron Bay, Australia.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our personalised newsletter.A Wishaw musician has released his latest single.Millar Jukes, 32, has been living in Australia for almost a decade and has been making Americana inspired music for around five years.Millar’s latest single, Fire, is his third release since his debut EP five years ago and his second of 2020.Fire keeps with Millar’s theme of Americana-fuelled, soul blues music and follows on from his last single, Fangs,
Andreas Wiseman International EditorAMC Networks’ horror SVOD service Shudder is extending to Australia and New Zealand.
After departing Today and Channel Nine in October 2017, a decade after joining the show, Lisa moved to Channel 10 to join The Sunday Project.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAMC Networks’ speciality SVOD service Shudder launched Monday in Australia and New Zealand with titles including breakout hits “Creepshow” and “Cursed Films.”Shudder offers a menu of on-demand horror, thriller, and suspense programming and originally rolled out in the U.S. It has since expanded to Canada, the U.K.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefChinese war action film “The Eight Hundred” will open in theaters in North America, Australia and New Zealand at the end of the month, a week after it becomes the biggest local film this year to open in Chinese cinemas..Handled by Huayi Bros., the controversial film will release in China on Aug. 28.
Gogglebox Australia's Sarah Marie knows this feeling all too well after discovering her son, Malik, contracted Rhinovirus. Speaking to LifeStyle, the mum and make-up artist revealed nine-month-old Malik has been feeling really unwell recently. "We've been dealing with a sick Malik.
On July 28, Sarah Snook was taking a nap when her friend snatched the pillow off her face and woke her up by asking, "Did you know that you've been nominated for an Emmy?" It took the Succession star, who has been sheltering at home in her native Australia amid the pandemic, a few seconds to understand that she'd been nominated for her first-ever Emmy for playing the calculating Shiv Roy, one of the next generation of a Murdoch-like media dynasty in the HBO drama, which racked up a total of 18
Lisa Faulkner posted a photo of her husband John Torode to Instagram at the weekend along with a sweet caption in which the star expressed her love for her long-time partner.The snap showed chef and presenter John enjoying a restaurant visit with his wife.
I'm a Celebrity runner-up Andy Whyment is optimistic about the show's big move to the UK for the 2020 series.Because of COVID-19 restrictions, ITV announced on Friday (August 7) that Ant and Dec are moving the whole I'm a Celeb production team out of the Australian jungle for the first time.Whyment was among those weighing in on the decision, having finished as runner-up to reigning Queen of the Jungle, Jacqueline Jossa, during last year's series.Sharing a photo of the cast wrap party in 2019,
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Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorSarah Snook was sleeping at friend’s house in her native country of Australia when this year’s Emmy nominations were announced.“He was the one who woke me up to tell me. He ran into my room,” Snook says on Thursday’s episode of the Variety and iHeart podcast The Big Ticket.
Business Insider.The new feature will be rolled out to users in Australia and New Zealand today (August 5) and will be launched in other countries at a later date.It comes after Microsoft recently confirmed that it is in talks to purchase the US operations of TikTok after Donald Trump said he wanted to ban the popular app over the weekend.The tech firm recently released a statement saying: “Microsoft fully appreciates the importance of addressing the President’s concerns.